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Aberdeen City, Moray and Aberdeenshire council leaders welcome opening of north-east Energy from Waste site


By David Porter

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Leaders from Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, and Moray Councils cut the ribbon to formally open the NESS Energy from Waste facility in Aberdeen yesterday.

Councillor Gillian Owen Leader of Aberdeenshire Council (left) with Councillor Ian Yuill, Co Leader Aberdeen City Council and Kathleen Robertson, Leader Moray Council at the opening of the waste centre.
Councillor Gillian Owen Leader of Aberdeenshire Council (left) with Councillor Ian Yuill, Co Leader Aberdeen City Council and Kathleen Robertson, Leader Moray Council at the opening of the waste centre.

Aberdeen City Council Co-leader Councillor Ian Yuill said: “I am pleased the energy from waste plant is now operational. This highlights the City Council’s commitment to improving how it manages non-recyclable waste by treating it as a valuable resource. The Torry Heat Network has been developed in parallel to this project. As a result, Aberdeen has one of the first energy from waste facilities in the country that will deliver heat locally.” Councillor Gillian Owen,

Leader of Aberdeenshire Council Gillian Owen added: “It can take decades of waste management time and valuable resources to protect the environment from the pollutants that landfills contain. Instead, this energy from waste facility is a modern and more environmentally friendly solution that will cleanly and completely prevent hundreds of thousands of tonnes of waste going to landfill.”

Leader of Moray Council, Councillor Kathleen Robertson, added: “The opening of this facility couldn’t come at a better time and ensures that we not only meet our legislative obligations but will ensure that value, in terms of heat and electricity, is extracted from our waste. As a high performing recycling authority we’re pleased we have a modern facility that will serve the residents of Moray, and our partner authorities, for decades to come.”

The plant, located in East Tullos, became fully operational in December year. Around 150,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste will be processed yearly from the three Councils. Electricity produced by the facility is sent to the national grid. Heat also be supplied to a local district heating network The facility managed by EFW Ness Ltd, a subsidiary of Acciona Industrial UK Ltd. Day-to-day operations are handled by the operator, Indaver UK.


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